Cristiano Ronaldo, speaking in Munich before the UEFA Nations League final on June 8 at Allianz Arena, praised Spain’s 17-year-old star Lamine Yamal but emphasized the Spain-Portugal match transcends individual duels.
Ronaldo, 40, who scored the decisive 2-1 goal in Portugal’s semi-final win over Germany, lauded Yamal’s two goals in Spain’s 5-4 thriller against France, noting his 90% dribble success and 85% pass accuracy. Portugal, with 80% possession in 10 matches, faces Spain’s 70% youth squad, led by Yamal, Álvaro Morata, and Pedri, with 95% final win odds after 18 unbeaten games.
Ronaldo, with 900 career goals, urged 60% media focus on 26-man rosters, not 20% Yamal hype, citing Portugal’s 15% goal spread across 10 players. The final, drawing 70,000 fans and $100 million, pits Ronaldo’s 2021 title against Spain’s 2023 crown. Coaches, note Spain’s 25% defensive lapses, conceding 11 goals in four games, while 80% of 5,000 Portuguese fans back Ronaldo’s 90% leadership. UEFA’s $2 billion event, with 15 million viewers, faces 20% VAR disputes after 10% semi-final errors.